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Topic: Why don't any altcoins have fully functioning iOS wallets? (Read 830 times)

sr. member
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Because apple really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really sucks major dick.

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hero member
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Because apple really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really sucks major dick.

i was going to say because Apple is going to go bankrupt.

their business model is tied to the  "we hope you stay a retard" system.

but all indicators and charts seem to point a moderate decline in social retardation.

so this does not bode well for Apple.

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hero member
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‘Try to be nice’
Because apple really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really sucks major dick.

i was going to say because Apple is going to go bankrupt.

their business model is tied to the  "we hope you stay a retard" system.

but all indicators and charts seem to point a moderate decline in social retardation.

so this does not bode well for Apple.
legendary
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AppleByte, the crypto supporting the arts has one. The online wallet is based of the coinpunk source, which was designed to give BTC capability to the iPhone, even when Apple was not allowing it. Once you login with your browser from your phone, the mobile version works just like an app.

AppleByte online wallet



AppleByte Details:
Announce Thread: Announce Thread
Website: AppleByte.me
Crowd Funding Campaign: Indiegogo Campaign
Facebook: AppleByteMe FB Page
Twitter: AppleByteMe Twitter
hero member
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Because apple really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really sucks major dick.
sr. member
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Pandacoin (PND) development team member
But bitcoin has plenty there now?

And can't dev teams just host it on their websites for their community to download? I'm under the impression that it's a technological hurdle currently.
sr. member
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Apple doesn't allow cryptocurrency wallet on their app store.
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Bohemian Crypto Guardian
Just find it weird, that no altcoins but bitcoin have fully functioning iOS wallets that communicates directly with the blockchain.

All I've seen are read-only wallets, and the web/centralized versions.

What's going on here?
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